In Spanish, "struggling" is translated as "luchando" or "batallando."
Yes, "struggling" can be a verb. It is the present participle form of the verb "to struggle," which means to try hard to do something despite difficulties or challenges.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
The official language spoken in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
In Spanish, "espaΓ±ol" means Spanish, referring to the language itself.
they were not struggling.
Struggling
The population is growing and its struggling to cope with it.
The population is growing and its struggling to cope with it.
it is called nation struggling for its own identity because it is a nation that is struggling for its own identity.. :D
I was struggling to answer the question, while my teacher waited patiently.
Iraq , myanmar , turkey are struggling for democratic rights.
Pakistan's economy is struggling because of frequent changes of government.
he was struggling against king herod because he hated him and wanted him dead
It is about some young spanish people, growing up in a poor town, struggling with different life situations. They had to deal with friendship, family, and issues around their neighborhood.
The Honeymooners
The snake in this dream is a large problem with which the dreamer is struggling in real life.